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Wired Controller & Remote Controller

User’s Manual

GREE ELECTRIC APPLIANCES, INC. OF ZHUHAI

Please read the manual carefully before using and installing this product.
Notices

☆Never install the wired controller in the moist circumstance or


expose it directly under the sunlight.

☆Never beat, throw, and frequently disassemble the wired


controller.

☆Never operate the wired controller and the remote controller with
wet hands.
Contents
Section One:Wired Controller…………………………………………………………01
ⅠWired Controller XK02 …………………………………………………………………01
1. Control Panel of the Wired Controller ……………………………………………………… 01
2. Installation of the Wired Controller and Project Debugging ……………………………… 05
3. Operation Instructions…………………………………………………………………………08
4. Error Display……………………………………………………………………………………21

ⅡWired Controller Z6035F ………………………………………………………………22


1. Control Panel of the Wired Controller ……………………………………………………… 22
2. Ambient Temperature Sensor Setting of the Indoor Unit ………………………………… 27

Section Two: Remote Controller ………………………………………………………29


ⅠRemote Controller YB1FA …………………………………………………………… 29
1. Control Panel of the Remote Controller …………………………………………………… 29
2. Introduction to Special Functions …………………………………………………………… 32
3. Replacement of Batteries …………………………………………………………………… 32

ⅡRemote Controller Y502 ……………………………………………………………… 34


1. Control Panel of the Remote Controller …………………………………………………… 34
2. Control Panel of the Remote Controller (with the front cover opened) ………………… 35
3. Operation Instructions…………………………………………………………………………36
4. Replacement of Batteries …………………………………………………………………… 36

Section Three: Commonly Found Errors and Maintenance…………………37


1. Errors and Possible Causes………………………………………………………………… 37
2. Cleaning and Maintenance …………………………………………………………………37
Section One: Wired Controller
ⅠWired Controller XK02
1. Control Panel of the Wired Controller

Fig.1 Outline of the Wired Controller

1.1 LCD of the Control Panel

Fig.2 LCD

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Table 1

No. Denotation Function


1 Swing function

2 Sleep states (3 types: sleep 1,sleep2 and sleep 3)

3 Running modes of the indoor unit (Cooling, Dry, Fan and Heating)

4 Defrosting state of the outdoor unit

5 Gate-control function

6 Lock state

7 High, middle, low or auto fan speed of the indoor unit

Shield state (buttons, temperature, On/Off, Mode or Save is shielded by


8 SHIELD
the remote monitor.

9 TURBO Turbo state

Memory state (The indoor unit resumes the original setting state after
10 MEMORY
power failure and then power recovery)

11 MASTER Master wired controller

12 It blinks under on state of the unit without operation of any button.

13 SAVE Energy-saving state

14 Ambient/preset temperature value

15 E-HEATER Electric auxiliary heating state

16 BLOW Blow state

17 Timing state

18 QUIET Quiet state(two types: quiet and auto quiet)

19 SET It will be displayed in the debugging mode

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1.2 Button Name and Function of the Control Panel

Fig.3 Buttons of the Wired Controller

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Table 2

No. Button(s) Function(s)

1. Function selection and cancellation;


1 Enter/cancel
2. Press it for 5s to examine the outdoor ambient temperature.

2 ▲ 1.Running temperature setting of the indoor unit, range : 16~30℃

2.Timer setting, range:0.5-24hr


6 ▼
3.Switchover between quiet/auto quiet or among sleep1/ sleep2 / sleep 3

3 Fan Setting of the high/middle/low/auto fan speed

4 Mode Setting of the Cooling/Heating/Fan/Dry mode of the indoor unit

Switchover among the functions of


5 Func
Swing/Sleep/Turbo/Master/Save/E-heater/Blow /Quiet etc.

7 Timer Timer setting

8 On/Off Turn on/off the indoor unit


Press them for 5s under off state of the unit to enter/cancel the Memory
function (If memory is set, indoor unit after power failure and then power
recovery will resume the original setting state. If not, the indoor unit is
4 +2 Mode + ▲
defaulted to be off after power recovery. Memory off is default before
delivery.)
By pressing them at the same time under off state of the unit, will be

3+6 Fan + ▼ displayed on the wired controller for the cooling only unit, while will
be displayed on the wired controller for the cooling and heating unit.

Upon startup of the unit without malfunction or under off state of the unit,

press them at the same time for 5s to enter the lock state, in which case,
2+6 ▲ + ▼
any other buttons won’t respond the press. Repress them for 5s to quit

this state.
1.By pressing them under off state of the unit at the same time, the
address of the wired controller will be displayed at once;
4+5 Mode + Func 2. By pressing them for 5s under off state of the unit at the same time, the
address setting is available.

By pressing them simultaneously, the address of the master wired


1+5 Enter/Cancel + Func
controller will be displayed.

By pressing them for 5s under off state of the unit at the same time, the
2+5 ▲ + Func
control of the master wired controller can be canceled.

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2. Installation Instructions of the Wired Controller and Project
Debugging

2.1 Installation of the Wired Controller

Fig.4 Installation of the Wired Controller

No. 1 2 3 4 5
Description Socket’s base box Soleplate of Screw M4X25 Front panel of the Screw
installed in the wall the controller controller ST2.2X6.5
Pay attention to the following items during installation of the wired controller:
1. Cut off power supply of the heavy-current wire embedded in the mounting hole in the wall before
installation. It is prohibited to perform the whole procedure with electricity.
2. Pull out the 4-core twisted pair line in the mounting hole and then make it through the rectangle hole at
the back of the controller’s soleplate.
3. Joint the controller’s soleplate on the wall face and then fix it in the mounting hole with screws M4X25.
4. Insert the 4-core twisted pair through the rectangle hole into the controller’s slot and buckle the front
panel and soleplate of the controller together.
5. At last, fix the controller’s front panel and soleplate with screws ST2.2X6.5.

CAUTION!
During connection of wirings, pay special attention to the following items to avoid electromagnetism
interference or even failure to the unit.
1. To ensure normal communication of the unit, signal line and wiring (communication) of wired controller
should be separated from the power cord and indoor/outdoor connection lines. The distance between
them should be kept 20cm in min.
2. If the unit is installed at the place where there is electromagnetism interference, the signal line and
wiring (communication) of the wired controller must be shielding twisted pair lines.

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2.2 Project Debugging

2.2.1 Enquiry and Setting of the Wired Controller’s Address

Enquiry of the wired controller’s address: Press Func and Mode at the same time for 1s under off state
of the unit, and then LCD displays the wired controller’s address number.
Setting of the wired controller’s address: Press Func and Mode at the same time for 5s.In this case,
LCD displays the blinking address number. Then press ▲ or to adjust the number (address
No.:1-16) .After that, press Enter/cancel to confirm.
The address of the wired controller is used for the centralized control.
Enquiry and setting of the wired controller’s address are as shown in Fig.5 below:

Fig.5 Enquiry and Setting of Wired Controller’s Address

2.2.2 Master/Slave Setting

The unit is subject to the running mode of the master wired controller, while the master wired controller
corresponds with the master indoor unit.

Operation and Display: (as shown in Fig.6)

1. Displaying of the icon of the master/slave wired controller: If the mark shows, it means the

master wired controller. If the mark does not show, it means the slave wired controller.

2. Setting of the master wired controller: By pressing Mode for 5s, will blink under off state of the

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unit, and then press Enter/cancel to confirm within 5s. If there is not any operation within 5s, this
setting mode will be canceled.
3. Cancellation of the master wired controller: By pressing Func and ▲ at the same time under off

state of the unit, CL will be displayed and the icon will disappear.
4. Enquiry of the master wired controller’s address: Press Func and Enter/cancel at the same time, the
address code of the master indoor unit will be displayed where the temperature once is displayed and
the address code of the printed circuit board of the indoor unit will be displayed where the timing value
once is displayed. The address code range is 1-16.If there is not master indoor unit,” No” will be
displayed. Similarly, if there is no printed circuit board, “No” will also be displayed.

Fig. 6 Master/Slave Setting


Notes:
1. If the master wired controller is in the Cooling mode and the indoor unit which is earlier started up is
under the Heating mode, it will tell the modes conflict and the slave indoor unit can not switch into the
Heating mode.
2. If the master wired controller is in the Heating mode and the indoor unit which is earlier started up is
in the Cooling or Dry mode, it will tell the modes conflict and slave indoor unit can not switch into the
Cooling or Dry mode.
3. If the master wired controller is off or in Fan mode, the running mode of the unit will be subject to that
of the indoor unit which is earlier started up.
4. If many wired controllers are running at the same time, the indoor unit with the min. address code is
the master indoor unit.

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3. Operation Instructions

3.1 On/Off

Press On/Off to turn on the unit and turn it off by another press.
Note: The state shown in Fig.7 indicates off state of the unit after power on. The state shown in Fig.8
indicates on state of the unit after power on.

Fig.7 Off State of the Unit Fig.8 On State of the Unit

3.2 Mode Setting

Under on state of the unit, press Mode button to switch the operation modes as the following sequence:
Cooling–Dry-Fan-Heating

3.3 Temperature Setting

Press ▲or ▼ to increase/decrease the preset temperature. If


press either of them continuously, the temperature will be
increased or decreased by 1℃ every 0.5s.
In the Cooling, Dry or Heating mode, the temperature setting
range is 16℃~30℃。
In the Fan mode, the setting temperature is fixed at 26℃.
In the Auto mode, the setting temperature is unadjustable.
As shown in Fig.9.
Fig.9

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3.4 Fan Setting

Under on/off state of the unit, press Fan and the fan speed
of indoor unit will change circularly as shown in Fig.10.

Fig.10

3.5 Timer Setting

Under on/off state of the unit, press Timer to set timer off/on of the unit.
Timer setting: If press Timer, without the timer setting, and then LCD will display “xx.x hour”, with “hour”
blinking. In this case, press ▲or ▼ to adjust the timing value. Then press Enter/cancel to confirm the
setting.
Cancellation of Timer: press Timer after the timer setting, if LCD won’t display xx.x hour, and then it
means the timer setting is canceled.
Timer off setting under on state of the unit is shown as Fig.11.

Fig.11 Timer off Setting under On State of the Unit

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Timer range: 0.5-24hr. Every press of ▲or ▼ will make the set time increased or decreased by 0.5hr.
If either of them is pressed continuously, the set time will increase/ decrease by 0.5hr every 0.5s.

3.6 Swing Setting

Swing On: Press Func under on state of the unit to activate the swing function. In this case, the icon
will blink. After that, press Enter/cancel to confirm.
Swing Off: When the Swing function is on, press Func to enter the Swing setting interface, with the icon

blinking. After that, press Enter/cancel to cancel this function.

Swing setting is shown as Fig.12:

Fig.12 Swing Setting

Note: Sleep, Save, Turbo, Blow or Quiet setting is the same as the Swing setting.

3.7 Sleep Setting

Sleep on: Press Func under on state of the unit till the unit enters the Sleep setting interface. Then press
▲or ▼ to switch among Sleep 1, Sleep 2 and Sleep 3. After that, press Enter/cancel to confirm the
setting.
Sleep off: When the Sleep function is activated, press Func to enter the Sleep setting interface. After
that, press Enter/cancel to can this function.
Sleep setting is shown as Fig.13:

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Fig.13 Sleep Setting
Sleep off is default after power failure and then power recovery.
There are three Sleep modes: Sleep 1, Sleep 2 and Sleep 3.

3.7.1 Sleep 1

In the Cooling or Dry mode, the temperature will increase by 1℃ after the unit runs under Sleep 1 for 1hr
and 1℃ after another 1hr.After that, the unit will run at this temperature.
In the Heating mode, the temperature will decrease by 1℃ after the unit runs under Sleep 1 for 1hr and
1℃ after another 1hr. After that, the unit will run at this temperature.

3.7.2 Sleep 2

In the Cooling mode, the temperature may be set between 16℃-23℃, 24℃- 27℃ or 28℃- 29℃ or at
30℃, and their Sleep curves are shown in Fig.14. (Note: The curve is only for reference, the actual
temperature is subject to the time point.)
For example: The temperature in the Cooling mode is set at 25℃. Under the mode of Sleep 2, the
temperature will increase by 1℃ every 1hr. After it increases by 2℃ in total, it will keep at 27℃. 7 hours
later, it will decrease by1℃, i.e. 26℃.After that, the unit will keep running at 26℃.

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26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
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0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

T im e /( Hr )

Fig.14 Sleep Curve of Sleep 2 in Cooling Mode

In the Heating mode, the temperature may be set at 16℃ or between 17℃- 20℃, 21℃-27℃ or 28℃-
30℃ and their Sleep curves are shown in Fig.15:

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e 30
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29
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27


26
25
24
23
22
21
20
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18
17
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0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

T i m e /(H r )

Fig.15 Sleep Curve of Sleep 2 in Heating Mode

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For example, the temperature in the Heating mode is set at 22℃. Under the mode of Sleep2, the
temperature will decrease by 1℃ every 1hr. After it decreases by 2℃ in total, i.e. 20℃, the unit will keep
running at 20℃.

3.7.3 Sleep 3

Sleep curve setting under Sleep 3(DIY):


1. Under the mode of Sleep 3, press Timer to enter the DIY Sleep setting. In this case, 1 HOUR is
displayed where the timing value once is displayed and the temperature corresponding with the last
Sleep curve setting is displayed where the ambient/preset temperature once in displayed.
2. Press ▲or ▼ to change the set temperature corresponding with time.
3. Press Timer, time will automatically increase by 1hr, and the temperature corresponding with the last
Sleep curve setting is displayed where the ambient/preset temperature once is displayed.
4. Repeat step 2 and step 3 till 8 HOUR Sleep setting is finished.
5. Press Enter/cancel to confirm the setting.
Sleep curve setting under Sleep 3 is as shown in Fig.16.

Fig.16 Sleep Curve Setting under Sleep 3


Notes:
1. During the above setting, if Func is pressed down or there is not any operation within 5s, sleep curve
setting will be canceled.
2. 26℃ is the default Sleep curve temperature before delivery. The Wired controller will automatically
memorize the Sleep curve after the setting.

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3.8 Turbo Setting

Turbo function: The unit at the high fan speed can realize quick cooling or heating so that the room
temperature can quickly approach the setting value.
In the Cooling or Heating mode, press Func till the unit enters the Turbo setting interface and then press
Enter/Cancel to confirm the setting.
When the Turbo function is activated, press Func to enter the Turbo setting interface and then press
Enter/Cancel to cancel this function.
Turbo function setting is shown in Fig.17

Fig.17 Turbo Setting


Notes:
1. When the Turbo function is activated, if the difference between the room temperature and set
temperature is at or below 2℃ (detected in successive 1 min.), the Turbo function will be automatically
deactivated.
2. Turbo function is unavailable in the Dry or Fan mode. And the Turbo function is off after power failure
and then power recovery. If Quiet function is on, Turbo function will be canceled subsequently.

3.9 Save Setting

Save: Energy saving which will result the air conditioner runs in smaller temperature range is realized by
setting lower limited value in the Cooling or Dry mode and upper limited value in the Heating mode.

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Save Setting for Cooling:
Under on state and in the Cooling or Dry mode of the unit, press Func to enter the Save setting interface
and then press ▲or ▼ to adjust the lower limited value in the Cooling mode. After that, press
Enter/Cancel to activate the Save function. The initial lower limited value in the Cooling mode is 26℃.
When the Save function is activated, press Func to enter the Save setting interface and then press
Enter/cancel to cancel this function.
The Save setting for cooling is shown in the Fig.18.

Fig.18 Save Setting for Cooling


Save Setting for Heating
Under on state or in the Heating mode of the unit, press Func to enter the Save setting interface and
then press ▲or ▼ to adjust upper limited value in the Heating mode. After that, press Enter/Cancel to
activate the Save function for heating. The upper initial limited value in the Heating mode is 20℃.
After the Saving function is activated, press Func to enter the Save setting interface and then press
Enter/Cancel to cancel this function.
Save setting for heating is shown as follow:

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Fig.19 Save Setting for Heating

Notes:
1. If press Func on the Save setting interface or if there is not any operation for 5s after last button press,
the Save setting will be canceled automatically by the system, with memorizing the present setting data.
2. After power on, the Save function will be memorized.

3.10 E-heater Setting

E-heater (auxiliary electric heating function): In the Heating mode, E-heater is allowed to be turned on
for improvement of efficiency.
Once the wired controller or the remote controller enters the Heating mode, this function will be turned
on automatically.
Press Func in the Heating mode to enter the E-heater setting interface and then press Enter/cancel to
cancel this function.
Press Func to enter the E-heater setting interface, if the E-heater function is not activated, and then
press Enter/Cancel to turn it on.
The setting of this function is shown as Fig.20 below:

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Fig. 20 Auxiliary Electric Heating Setting

3.11 Blow Setting

Blow function: After the unit is turned off, the water in evaporator of indoor unit will be automatically
evaporated to avoid mildew.
In the Cooling or Dry mode, press Func till the unit enters the Blow setting interface and then press
Enter/Cancel to active this function.
When the Blow function is activated, press Func to the Blow setting interface and then press
Enter/Cancel to cancel this function.
Blow function setting is as shown in Fig.21.

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Fig. 21 Blow Setting
Notes:
1. When the Blow function is activated, if turning off the unit by pressing On/Off or by the remote
controller, the indoor fan will run at the low fan speed for 10 min, with the icon “BLOW” displayed. While,
if the Blow function is deactivated, the indoor fan will be turned off directly.
2. Blow function is unavailable in the Fan or Heating mode.

3.12 Quiet Setting

Quiet function consists of two kinds: quiet and auto quiet.


Press Func till the unit enters the Quite setting interface, with the icon “Quiet” or “Auto” blinking. In this
case, press ▲or ▼ to switch between Quiet and Auto and then press Enter/cancel to make a
confirmation.
When the Quiet function is activated, press Func till the unit enters the Quite setting interface, with the
icon “Quite” or “Auto” blinking. Then press Enter/cancel to cancel this function.
Quiet function setting is as shown in Fig.22.

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Fig.22 Quiet Function Setting
Notes:
1. When the Quite function is activated, the fan speed is low and un-adjustable.
2. When the Auto Quite function is activated, the unit will run according to the difference between the
room temperature and the setting temperature. In this case, the fan speed is adjustable.
Difference between the room temperature and the setting temperature: the fan speed will keep its
current state if the temperature difference ≥ 4℃; the fan speed will reduce one grade if 2℃≤ the
temperature difference ≤3℃; the fan speed will be at min. grade if the temperature difference ≤1℃.
3. When the Auto Quiet function is on, the fan speed can not be raised but reduced. If the high fan speed
is manually adjusted, the function will quit automatically.
4. There is not Auto Quiet function in the Fan or Dry mode. Quiet off is default after power failure and
then power recovery.

3.13 Other Functions

4.13.1 Lock

Upon startup of the unit without malfunction or under off state of the unit, press ▲ and ▼ at the same

time for 5s till the wired controller enters the Lock function. In this case, LCD displays . After that,
repress these two buttons at the same time for 5s to quit this function.
Under the Lock state, any other button press won’t get any response.

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3.13.2 Memory

Memory switchover: Under off state of the unit, press Mode and ▼ at the same time for 5s to switch
memory states. When this function is activated, Memory will be displayed. If this function is not set, the
unit will be under off state after power failure and then power recovery.
Memory recovery: If this function has been set for the wired controller, the wired controller after power
failure will resume its original running state upon power recovery. Memory contents: On/Off, Mode, set
temperature, set fan speed, Save function and Lock function.

3.13.3 Gate-control

If there is a gate-control system, the wired controller can work after plugging in the gate–control card
and stop the unit after pulling out the card. After re-plugging in the card, it will work according to the

memory state. If the card is not plugged in (or poor plugging), the icon will show.

Note: Under the long-distance monitoring, the icon won’t show.

3.13.4 Enquiry of the Wired Controller Type

Under off state of the unit, press Fan and ▼ at the same time to enquire the wired controller type. If

shows, it means the cooling only type, and if shows, it means the cooling and heating type.

3.13.5 Enquiry of the Outdoor Ambient Temperature

Under on or off state of the unit, press Enter/Cancel for 5s, and the outdoor ambient temperature will be
displayed after a sound of click. This enquiry state will quit by pressing Func or On/Off or during the
temperature adjustment. If there is not any operation for 10s, it will quit automatically.

3.13.6 Switchover between Centigrade and Fahrenheit

Under off state of the unit, press Mode and ▼ at the same time. After 5s, the icon (Centigrade) and
(Fahrenheit) will be switched.

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4. Error Display

If there is a malfunction during the running of the system, LCD


will display error codes where the ambient/preset temperature
once is displayed. If there is more than one malfunction, error
codes will be displayed circularly.
If a malfunction occurs, please turn off the unit and ask
professionals for help.
As shown in Fig.23, it means the indoor outlet pipe tempeature
sensor malfunction

Fig.23
4.1 Error Codes and Their Meanings:
Table 3
Error Code Meaning Codes
High pressure protection E1
Anti-low temperature E2
Low pressure protection E3
High discharge temperature E4
Over-current protection E5
Communication malfunction E6
Mode conflict E7
Overload protection of the indoor fan E8
Water overflow protection E9
Ambient temperature sensor malfunction of the indoor unit F0
Inlet tube temperature sensor malfunction of the indoor unit F1
Intermediate temperature sensor malfunction of the indoor unit F2
Outlet tube temperature sensor malfunction of the indoor unit F3
Ambient temperature sensor malfunction of the outdoor unit F4
Inlet tube temperature sensor malfunction of the outdoor unit F5
Intermediate temperature sensor malfunction of the outdoor unit F6
Outlet tube temperature sensor malfunction of the outdoor unit F7
Discharge temperature sensor 1 malfunction (rated frequency) F8
Discharge temperature sensor 2 malfunction (digital) F9
Oil temperature sensor 1 malfunction (rated frequency) FA
Oil temperature sensor 2 malfunction (digital) Fb
High-pressure valve malfunction Fc
Low-pressure valve malfunction Fd
Auxiliary electric heater malfunction EH

Error Codes for the Master/Slave Wired Controllers


Control cancellation of the master wired controller CL
No master indoor unit No

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Ⅱ Wired Controller Z6035F
1. Control Panel of the Wired Controller

MODE

FAN

SLEEP

TIMER

ON/OFF

Fig.24 Outline of the Wired Controller


1.1 Introduction to the Components of the Control Panel
Table 4
Components of the Control Panel
1 Running mode (Cool, Dry, Fan, Heat) 9 ON/OFF button

2 Sleep 10 TIMER button

3 Environmental temp. /Error code 11 SLEEP button

4 Fan speed (Automatic, High, Medium, Low) 12 SWING

5 Set temp. 13 FAN

6 Defrosting 14 Temp./ Timer decrease button

7 Timer 15 Temp./ Timer increase button

8 Signal receptor 16 MODE button

1.2 Button Name and Function of the Control Panel


1.2.1 ON/OFF

MODE

FAN

SLEEP

TIMER

ON/OFF

Fig.25

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1. Press ON/OFF to turn on the unit.
2. Press ON/OFF again to stop the unit.
Note: Fig.25 shows the off state after power on.

1.2.2 TIMER

MODE

FAN

SLEEP

TIMER

ON/OFF

Fig.26
1. Under the on state of the unit, press TIMER to set the unit off time. While under the off state of the unit,
press TIMER to set the unit on time.
2. If there is no timing setting, press TIMER, and then xx.x HOUR will displayed, with and
HOUR flashing continuously. Then, press ▲ or ▼ to adjust the set time. After that, press TIMER to
make a confirmation.
3. After power on, press TIMER, and 0.0 HOUR will be displayed, with and HOUR blinking
continuously. After that, press TIMER again, and 0.0 HOUR will disappear, which indicates that the
timing is canceled.
See Fig.26 for the set time.
Timing range: 0.5hr~24hr. press ▲or ▼ to increase/decrease the set time by 0.5hr each time. While if
press and hold the button continuously, the set time will increase/decrease by 0.5hr every 0.5 second.

1.2.3 SLEEP

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MODE

FAN

SLEEP

TIMER

ON/OFF

Fig.27
1. In the Cooling or Dry mode, after the unit receives the Sleep command from the remoter controller (for
the ducted or ultra-thin ducted indoor unit, the command is transmitted by the wired controller) and runs
for one hour, the preset temperature will increase by 1℃ and by 1℃ after another two hours. After that,
the unit will run at this temperature.
2. In the Heating mode, after the unit receives the Sleep command from the remoter controller (for the
ducted or ultra-thin ducted indoor unit, the command is transmitted by the wired controller) and runs for
one hour, the preset temperature will decrease by 1℃ and by 1℃ after another two hours. After that, the
unit will run at this temperature.
Note: The Sleep setting is shown as Fig.27 and this function is unavailable in the Dry mode.

1.2.4 FAN

MODE

FAN

SLEEP

TIMER

ON/OFF

Fi 5
Fig.28
Press Fan to switch the fan speed as the following circular sequence.
AUTO LOW MED HIG

Note: In the Dry mode, the fan speed will be set to the LOW speed automatically.

1.2.5 Temperature Setting

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MODE

FAN

SLEEP

TIMER

ON/OFF

Fi 6
Fig.29
Press ▲ or ▼ to adjust the set temperature and the temperature setting range under each mode is
16℃~30℃. See Fig.6 for the set temperature.

1.2.6 MODE

Fig.30
Press MODE to switch the running mode as the following circular sequence. :
COOL DRY FAN HEAT

1. In the COOL mode, will blink. The set temperature should be lower than the room temperature;
otherwise, the unit won’t run into the COOL mode.

2. In the DRY mode, will blink. The fan motor will run at the low speed among a certain temperature
range. The dehumidifying effect in this mode is better than that in the COOL mode and the energy saving
effect is also better.

3. In the HEAT mode, will blink. The set temperature should be higher than the room temperature;
Otherwise, the unit won’t run into the HEAT mode.

4. In the FAN mode, will blink.

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1.2.7 Error Display

MODE

FAN

SLEEP

TIMER

ON/OFF

Fig.31
When a malfunction happens during the operation, the error code will be displayed where the
ambient/preset temperature once is displayed as shown in Fig.31. This error code represents the
compressor high-pressure protection.
When a malfunction happens, only the Fan mode can go normally, while the outdoor unit and fan will
stop running in the COOL, DRY or HEAT mode.
Once a malfunction happens, please turn off the unit immediately and contact the professional
serviceman for repair.
Meanings of error codes as shown below:
Table 5

Error Code Meaning

E1 High pressure protection of the compressor


E2 Indoor anti-freezing protection
E3 Low pressure protection of the compressor
E4 Discharge temp. protection of the compressor
E5 Compressor overload protection
E6 Transmit malfunction
E7 Modes conflict
F0 Indoor environment temp. sensor malfunction

F1 Indoor pan tube inlet tube temp. sensor malfunction


F2 Indoor pan tube middle temp. sensor malfunction
F3 Indoor pan tube outlet tube temp. sensor malfunction
F4 Outdoor environment temp. sensor malfunction
F5 Outdoor pan tube inlet tube temp. sensor malfunction
F6 Outdoor pan tube middle temp. sensor malfunction
F7 Outdoor pan tube outlet tube temp. sensor malfunction
F8 Discharge temp. sensor 1 (rated frequency) malfunction
F9 Discharge temp. sensor 2 (digital) malfunction

FA Greasy temp. sensor 1 (rated frequency) malfunction

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Fb Greasy temp. sensor 2 (digital) malfunction
FC High pressure sensor malfunction
Fd Low pressure sensor malfunction

2. Ambient Temperature Sensor Setting of the Indoor Unit


Under the off state of the unit, press FAN and SLEEP at the same time for 5s to enter the setting

interface. As shown in Fig.9. is displayed where the ambient temperature is once displayed and the

setting mode code is displayed where the set temperature once is displayed, which can be
adjusted by pressing ▲ or ▼. There are 4 kinds of selections, as follows:

1. When the indoor ambient temperature is the air inlet temperature, will show where the set
temperature once is displayed, as shown in Fig.33.

2. When the indoor ambient temperature is the wired controller’s temperature, will show
where the set temperature once is displayed, as shown in Fig.34.
3. When select the wired controller’s temperature sensor under the Heating mode or select the

air inlet’s temperature sensor under other modes, will show where the set temperature
once is displayed, as shown in Fig.32.
4. When select the air inlet’s temperature sensor under the Heating mode or select the wired

controller’s temperature sensor under other modes, will show where the set temperature
once is displayed, as shown in Fig.35.
Note: The third one is the default.

Fig. 32 Fig. 33

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Fig. 34 Fig. 35

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Section Two: Remote Controller

ⅠRemote Controller YB1FA


CAUTION!
●Make sure there is no obstruction between the remote controller and the signal receptor.
●The signal receiving distance of the remote controller can be up to 10 metes.
●Never drop or throw the remote controller randomly.
●Never let any liquid flow into the remote controller.
●Never expose the remote controller under the sunlight directly or where it is very hot.
●The remote controller for the ducted indoor unit is an optional part.

Fig.36
1. Control Panel of the Remote Controller
Table 6
Button(s) Function(s)
z By pressing this button, the unit will be turned on. While press it once
more, the unit will be turned off. When turning on or turning off the unit,
ON/OFF
the Timer, Sleep function will be canceled, but the preset time is still
remained.
z When the unit is on, by pressing this button, the preset temperature can
be decreased. If this button is pressed continuously and held on for
more than two seconds, the preset temperature will change quickly
- until this button is released and this order is send out, ℃ (℉) signal
being displayed all the time. The temperature adjustment is unavailable
under the Auto mode, but the order still can be sent by pressing this
button.
z When the unit is on, by pressing this button, the preset temperature can
+ be increased. If the button is pressured continuously and held on for
more than 2 seconds, the preset temperature will be changed rapidly,

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until the button is released and this order is sent out, ℃ (℉) being
displayed all the time. The temperature adjustment is unavailable under
the Auto mode, but the order still can be sent by pressing this button.
Centigrade setting range: 16-30; Fahrenheit scale setting range 61-86.
z Pressing this button can turn on or turn of the Blow function. In Cool and
Dehumidifying mode, press this button and then "BLOW" will be
displayed, which indicates the Blow function is turned on. If repress this
button, "BLOW" will be concealed, which indicates the Blow function is
turned off. After powered on, Blow OFF is defaulted. When operating
BLOW
the ON/OFF button, or switching mode to Cool or Dehumidifying mode,
the Blow function will keep the original status. If unit is turned off, Blow
OFF only can be set up and send the signal. In the Auto, Fan as well as
Heat mode, Blow function can not be set up and there is no "BLOW"
displayed.
z By pressing this button, Auto, Cool, Dry, Fan, Heat mode can be
selected circularly. Auto mode is default when power on. Under the
Auto mode, the temperature will not be displayed; Under Heat mode,
the initial value is 28℃(82℉);Under other modes, the initial value is
25℃(77℉).

MODE AUTO
COOL
DRY
FAN
HEAT (only for the cooling and heating unit)
Note: The unit ignores the AUTO command from the remote controller.
After the remote controller transmits the AUTO command, the main board
will beep twice and then quit.
z Press this button to set the swing angle, which circularly changes as
below:

This is a universal use remote controller. If remote controller sends the


following three kinds of status , the swing status of main
unit will be:
When the guide louver starts to swing up and down, if the Swing
function is deactivated, the air guide louver will stop at the current
position.
which indicates the guide louver swings up and down among all
these five positions.
z By pressing this button, Auto, Low, Middle, High speed can be circularly
selected. After power on, the Auto fan speed is default. Under the
Dehumidify mode, the Low fan speed only can be set.

FAN Low fan


Middle fan
High fan
Note: Under the Dry mode, the fan speed isn't adjustable, low fan
speed is imperative, but when operating this button, the wireless
adjustable, low fan speed is imperative,
z Press this button to set the clock, blinking and displayed. Within 5
CLOCK seconds, the value can be adjusted by pressing + or - button, if
continuously press this button for 2 seconds above, in every 0.5

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seconds, the value on ten place of Minute will be increased 1. During
blinking, repress the Clock button, signal will be constantly
displayed and it denotes the setting succeeded. After powered on,
12:00 is defaulted to display and signal will be displayed. If there is
signal be displayed that denotes the current time value is Clock
value, otherwise is Timer value.
z Timer On setting: Signal “ON” will blink and display, signal will
conceal, the numerical section will become the timer on setting status.
During 5 seconds blink, by pressing + or - button to adjust the time
value of numerical section, every press of that button, the value will be
increased or decreased 1 minute. Hold pressing + or -button, 2
seconds later, it quickly change, the way of change is: During the initial
TIMER ON 2.5 seconds, ten numbers change in the one place of minute, then the
one place is constant, ten numbers change in the tens place of minute
at 2.5 seconds speed and carry. During 5s blink, press the Timer
button, the timer setting succeeds. The Timer On has been set up,
repress the timer On button, the Timer On will be canceled. Before
setting the Timer, please adjust the Clock to the current actual time.

z Press this button to enter the TIMER OFF setting interface, in which
TIMER OFF case the TIMER OFF icon will blink. Its setting is the same as for TIMER
ON.
z Press this button to select which temperature will be displayed, the
indoor set temperature or the indoor ambient temperature. When the
indoor unit is firstly powered on, it will display the set temperature. If the
temperature's displaying status is changed from other status to " ",
displays the ambient temperature, 5s later or within 5s, it receives other
remote control signal that will return to display the setting temperature.
if the users haven't set up the temperature displaying status, that will
display the setting temperature. (This function is only applicable to
some models)
z After powered on, the setting temperature displaying is defaulted,
TEMP (according to customers requirements to display, if there is no
requirement that will default to display the presetting temperature and
there is no icon displayed on wireless remote control). Press this button,
(When displaying ), will display presetting temperature; (when
displaying ) will display indoor ambient temperature, current
displaying status will not be changed. If current displays indoor ambient
temperature, if received the other remote control signal, it will display
presetting temperature, 5s later, will back to display the ambient
temperature. (This function is applicable to partial of models)

z In the Cool or Heat mode, press this button to turn on or turn off the
Turbo function. When the Turbo function is on, its mark will be
TURBO
displayed. When the running mode or the fan speed is changed, this
function will be canceled automatically.
z Press this button to select Sleep On or Sleep Off. Sleep Off is defaulted
after power on. When the unit is turned off, this function is canceled.
SLEEP When Sleep function is on, will be displayed. In this mode, the time
of timer can be adjusted. Under the Fan and Auto modes, this function
is unavailable.
z Press this button to select LIGHT on or off. When the LIGHT is on, the
icon will be displayed and the indicator lamp will blink. When the
LIGHT
LIGHT is off, the icon will be displayed but the indicator lamp will go
out.

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2. Introduction to Special Functions
Blow
This function indicates that moisture inside the evaporator of the indoor unit will be blown out to
avoid mould after the unit is stopped.
1. When the Blow function is on: After the unit is turned off by pressing ON/OFF, the indoor fan
will continue running for about 10 min. at the low speed. In this period, pressing Blow can stop
the indoor fan directly.
2. When the Blow function is off: After the unit is turned off by pressing ON/OFF, the complete unit
will be off directly.

2.2 Turbo
Once this function is on, the unit will run at the super-high fan speed to cool or heat quickly so that
the ambient temperature can approach the preset temperature as soon as possible.

2.3 Blow over heat (This function is only applicable to some models)
In the Heat mode or Auto Heat mode, when the compressor and indoor fan is running, press the
button On/Off of the unit, then the upper and lower guide boards will rotate to the horizontal position,
and then the indoor fan will run at the low fan speed.10s later, the unit will stop completely.

2.4 Lock
Press + and - simultaneously to lock or unlock the keyboard. If the remote controller is locked, the
icon will be displayed on it, in which case, press any button, the mark will flash three times. If
the keyboard is unlocked, this icon will disappear.

2.5
1. Press continuously for more than 2s, and then the guide louver will swing back and forth
from up to down, and then after the button is released, the swinging stops and the present
position of the guide louver will be remained.
2. When this function is activated, the swinging angle is switched from off to . If press this
button again 2s later, the guide louver will switch to the off state directly. If press this button
again within 2s, the state of the guide louver is depending on the circulation sequence stated
above.

2.6 Switch between Fahrenheit and Centigrade


Under the off state of the unit, press MODE and - simultaneously to switch between ℃ and ℉.

3. Replacement of Batteries
1. Slightly press the place with along the arrowhead direction to push the back cover of the
remote controller. (As shown in the figure below)
2. Take out the used batteries. (As shown in the figure below)
3. Insert two new AAA1.5V dry batteries, and pay attention to their polarity. (As shown in the
figure below)
4. Close the back cover of the remote controller (As shown in the figure below)

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Fig.37
Notes:
z During the replacement of the batteries, do not use the used or different batteries; otherwise, it may
cause a malfunction to the remote control.
z If the remote control is not be used for a long time, please take them out, and don't let the leakage
liquid damage the remote controller.
z The operation should be in its receiving range.
z It should be placed at where is 1m away from the TV set or stereo sound sets.
z If the remote controller can not operate normally, please take them out, and reinsert them back 30s
later. If they still cannot normally run, please replace them.

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ⅡRemote Controller Y502

1. Control Panel of the Remote Controller

CAUTION!
● Make sure that there is no obstruction between the remote controller and the signal receptor.
● The remote controller signal can be received at the distance of up to 10m.
● Don’t drop or throw the remote controller.
● Don’t let any liquid flow into the remote controller.
● Don’t put the remote controller directly under the sunlight or any place where is very hot.

FAN button
Press the button to
change the speed of the
fan according to the
following order.
SWING FAN AUTO FAN SPEED

AUTOFAN OPER
TEMP. button AUTO
Set temp. increases 1 c AIR
by pressing "+" and
decreases 1 c by pressing
"-" once. COOL
SWING HUMID LIGHT SAVE
DRY
Set temp. : 16 c~30 c TIMER FAN
Set temp. : 16 c~30 c ONOFF HR.
HEAT
Set temp. : 16 c~30 c
Set temp. : 16 c~30 c

ON/OFF button
MODE button Press the button to turn on
Press the button to change the unit. Press the button
the mode according to the once again to turn off the
following order unit and cancal the timer.

MODE ON/0FF
NOTE: The cooling only
units have no mode.

Fig.38

CAUTION!
After every indoor unit receives the turn off signal, the fan and electric inflate valve will continue to work
for 20-70mins to make use of the rest cool or rest heat for preparation of the next work, which is a
normal phenomenon.

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2.Button Name and Function of the Remote Controller (with the front cover opened)
Liquid crystal displayer
It shows all set contents.

SWING FAN
SLEEP button
AUTOFAN Press the button to set SLEEP
OPER
mode, and stop when repressed.
AUTO
When the sleep mode is in the
AIR cool and dry mode, the set
temp. will increases 1~2℃
during the set time, then the
SWING HUMID LIGHT SAVE unit will operate according to
the temp.. When sleep mode is
TIMER
ONOFF HR. in the heat mode, the set temp.
decreases 1~2℃ during the set
time, then the unit will operate
according to the set temp..
SLEEP AIR

LIGHT HUMID

TIMER ON TIMER OFF ANION SAVE

MODE ON/0FF
Temp./Timer button
When the unit is operating, increase 1℃
by pressing "+" button once, and
decrease 1℃ by pressing "-" button
once. The indoor temp. can be set in
the range of 16-30℃.
Press the "Timer OFF/TIMER ON"
button at operating/ stopping to set the
off/on time. Press "Timer OFF/TIMER
ON" once to increase 0.5 hour for the
set time. The Max.value of setting time
could be 24 hours,when repressed it
the setting time will be canceled.
Fig.39
CAUTION!

This type of remote controller is all-purpose, suitable for several types (function) of air conditioners.

Please understand that the functions and buttons that are not suitable for this air conditioner will not be

introduced herein.

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3. Operation Instructions
3.1 Normal Procedures
1. Press ON/OFF when the unit is energized, and then the unit is operating.
2. Press MODE to choose the expected operation mode.
3. Press FAN to set the fan speed.
4. Press +/- to set the expected temperature.

3.2 Optional Procedures


5. Press SLEEP to set the sleep state.
6. Press TIMER OFF to set the set time.

Note: when the operating mode of the indoor unit conflicts with the one of the outdoor unit, the remote
controller will display the error code after 5 seconds and power indicating lamp will blink, and then
the indoor unit will be turned off. In this case, the units will become normal after the operating
modes of the indoor and the outdoor units become compatible. The Cool mode can go with the
Dry mode and the Fan mode can cooperate with any mode.

4. Replacement of the Batteries


Two batteries (Two AAA dry cell batteries) are used by the remote controller.
1. Remove the back cover of the remote controller downward, take out the worn batteries and
insert two new ones (Make sure the two poles are correct)
2. Reattach the back cover.

1.All the prints and code no. will


be showed on the displayer after
the insert of batteries. The remote
control can be operated after 10sec.
2.The lifetime of the batteries is
about one year.
3.Don't confuse the new and worn
or different types of batteries.
4.Remove batteries when the
①Remove the cover remote control is not in use for a
③Re-attach the cover longtime to avoid mal-function
caused by liquid leakage.
5.The remote control should be
placed about 1m or more from the
open TV set or any other electric
appliances.
6.The remote control should be
used in the receivable range (the
RESET KEY reception range is 10m)
7.When the remote control can not
be controlled in the situation of
ACL
inserted batteries, please remove
the back cover and press "ACL"
button to make it normal.

②Insert 2AAA dry-cell


battaries(attachment)
Fig.40

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Section Three: Commonly Found Errors and Maintenance

1.Errors and Possible Causes


If the unit runs abnormally, please check the possible causes listed in the following table.
Table 7
Error (s) Possible Cause(s)
1. The unit is not energized.
The unit can’t be started. 2 The leakage switch trips owing to electric leakage.
3. The line voltage is too low.
The unit stops soon after run for a 1. The inlet or outlet of the indoor or the outdoor unit is blocked.
little while.
1. The air filter is too dirty or is blocked.
2. There are too many heat resources or people in the room.
The cooling effect is poor. 3 The door or window is open
4. There is obstacle at the air inlet or outlet.
5. The preset temperature is too high.
1. The air filter is too dirty or is blocked.
The heating effect is poor. 2. The door or window is not closed fully.
3. The preset temperature is too low.
1. The remote controller may crash when the batteries is replaced.
In this case, press the button “ACL” to let it recovered.
2. Is it in the signal receiving range? Is there an obstacle in its
way?
The controller is out of control. 3. As for the ducted indoor unit, the remote controller should be
operated pointing at the wired controller.
4. Check if the voltage of the batteries in the remote controller is
enough or not. If not, replace the batteries.

Note: if the unit still run abnormally after the above check and handling, please stop the unit immediately
and contact the serviceman at the local authorized service center for repair.

2. Cleaning and Maintenance


Caution!
Please pay attention to the following items before cleaning and maintenance.
z Cut off the main power supply of the indoor unit before touch any wired equipment.
z Only after the power supply is cut off can the cleaning be done, or it may cause electric shock or
injury.
z Don’t clean the unit with water In case of electric shock.
z The standing platform for cleaning should be stable enough.

2.1 Cleaning of the air filter


z Don’t disassemble the air filter if it not for cleaning, otherwise, it may cause a malfunction.
z When the unit is used in the heavy dust circumstance, the air filer should be cleaned frequently
(generally once every two weeks).

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2.2 Maintenance before the Seasonal Use
z Check if the air inlet and outlet of the indoor and outdoor units are blocked or not.
z Check if the grounding wire is in good condition or not.
z Check if the wiring is in good condition or not
z Check if the indicating lamp of the power supply blinks or not after power on.
Note: If there is something abnormal, please contact the serviceman for guidance.

2.3 Maintenance after the Seasonal Use


z If it is sunny, let the unit run in the Swing mode for half day to dry the inside of the unit.
z If the unit is not to be used for a long time, please switch off the main power supply to save energy,
in which case, the indicating camp of the wired controller will go out.

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Add: Jinji RD No.6, Qianshan, Zhuhai, 519070, Guangdong, China


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